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A48 sports
guardian.co.tt Friday, February 10, 2017
NEW YORK---Blake
Griffin scored a sea-
son-high 32 points as
the Los Angeles Clip-
pers beat New York
119-115 on Wednesday
after former Knicks
star Charles Oakley
was ejected from Mad-
ison Square Garden in
the first quarter.
DeAndre Jordan added
28 points and 15 rebounds
for the Clippers, who
rallied from a 10-point
deficit in the fourth
quarter to end a three-
game losing streak.
Carmelo Anthony had
28 points and Kristaps
Porzingis 27 on a night
there was plenty of fight
from the Knicks --- espe-
cially Oakley. The rugged
power forward was re-
moved after an alterca-
tion with arena security
near the seat of Madison
Square Garden chairman
James Dolan.
Anthony played well
the day after Phil Jackson
took another dig at him
on Twitter by referencing
an article that was criti-
cal of the forward. Coach
Jeff Hornacek acknowl-
edged it may have been
a distraction but one he
expected the Knicks to
play through, and they
had a chance to tie be-
fore Anthony missed a
3-pointer down 118-115.
HEAT 106, BUCKS 88
Hassan Whiteside
had 23 points and 16 re-
bounds, and the Miami
Heat extended their win-
ning streak to 12 games
with a victory over the
Milwaukee Bucks.
A lackluster night for
the Bucks got worse with
6:34 left in the third
quarter when Jabari
Parker, part of the team's
young core, left the game
with a sprained left knee.
Parker hurt the same
knee two seasons ago.
James Johnson added
20 points for the Heat.
All-Star forward Giannis
Antetokounmpo led Mil-
waukee with 22 points
and eight rebounds,
while Parker finished
with 14 points.
CAVALIERS 132,
PACERS 117
Kyle Korver scored a
season-high 29 points
and LeBron James gave
the Cleveland Cavaliers
a second-half energy
boost, lifting the de-
fending champs over the
Indiana Pacers.
Cleveland has won
the first three games on
its four-game road trip
and six of its last seven
overall.
James had 25 points,
six rebounds and nine
assists and Korver hit 8
of 9 3-pointers. Kyrie
Irving had 29 points.
CJ Miles scored 23
points to lead the Pacers,
who ended a season-best
seven-game winning
streak. Jeff Teague had
22 points and 14 assists.
WARRIORS 123,
BULLS 92
Kevin Durant re-
sponded from his worst
game since joining the
Warriors with 22 points,
10 rebounds, seven as-
sists and three steals,
and Golden State beat
the Chicago Bulls for
a 138th straight regu-
lar-season game without
consecutive defeats.
Klay Thompson
scored 28 points with
six 3-pointers playing
on his 27th birthday,
Stephen Curry added 13
points and six rebounds
and the Warriors had all
five starters score in dou-
ble figures for the fourth
time.
Golden State hasn't
lost consecutive regu-
lar-season games since
April 5 and 7, 2015, at
San Antonio and New
Orleans, during its
championship season.
This was the Warriors'
eighth win following
a loss this season and
17th in a row overall since
those dates in '15.
SPURS 111, 76ERS 103
Kawhi Leonard scored
32 points, Tony Parker
added 18 and the San
Antonio Spurs beat the
Philadelphia 76ers.
Jahlil Okafor had 20
points and eight re-
bounds, and Dario Saric
also scored 20 for Phil-
adelphia, which has lost
five straight games.
The Sixers were again
without star center Joel
Embiid. The rookie
missed his sixth straight
game because of a left
knee contusion. Phila-
delphia is 13-18 with Em-
biid, 5-16 without him.
KINGS 108,
CELTICS 92
Darren Collison scored
25 points and the Sac-
ramento Kings, playing
without suspended All-
Star center DeMarcus
Cousins, snapped the
Boston Celtics' sev-
en-game winning streak.
The Kings played an
inspired second half,
outscoring the Celtics
59-43. Ben McLemore
finished with 17 points,
Matt Barnes had 14
points and 11 rebounds,
and Willie Cauley-Stein
also had 14 points. An-
thony Tolliver finished
with 11.
Isaiah Thomas had 26
points and seven assists
for the Celtics in the
opener of their four-
game road trip. Amir
Johnson had 14 points
and Al Horford and Mar-
cus Smart each had 10.
Boston shot 5 of 15 and
was outscored
Cousins was serving
an automatic one-game
suspension without pay
after he picked up two
more technical fouls
Monday against Chicago,
giving him an NBA-worst
16. AP
OTHER RESULTS
Wizards 114, Nets 110, ot
Hawks 117, Nuggets 106
Pistons 121, Lakers 102
Grizzlies 110, Suns 91
Timberwolves 112, Raptors 109
Jazz 127, Pelicans 94
LA Clippers' Blake Griffin, left, drives past New York
Knicks' Justin Holiday during the first half of their
NBA game, Wednesday night in New York. Clippers
won 119-115. AP PHOTO
Clippers beat Knicks
...Charles Oakley ejected